Institute of Printed Circuits is an international industry association that guides the electronic interconnection industry through its changes. It is dedicated to the development of its more than 3,500 member companies. The association represents all facets of the industry, including design, printed board manufacturing, and electronics assembly and test.
As a member-driven organization and source for industry standards, training, market research, and public policy advocacy, Institute of Printed Circuits supports programs to meet the needs of an estimated 2 trillion U.S. dollars global electronics industry.
Institute of Printed Circuits was founded in 1957 and is based in Illinois City, Illinois.
Making Space
Pre Seed Round in 2023
Making Space is a technology company that operates a platform connecting businesses with pre-vetted, underrepresented talent. It achieves this by offering skill-based pre-qualification and accessible learning courses, thereby bridging the gap between education and employment.
Korbit Technologies
Series A in 2023
Korbit Technologies, founded in 2018 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada, specializes in developing Korbi, an artificial intelligence tutor designed to enhance the learning experience for students globally. The AI-driven platform offers interactive exercises and conversations that adapt to individual learning profiles, delivering personalized pedagogical support such as definitions, explanations, examples, and visual aids. Korbi's features include hands-on exercises, quizzes, visual diagrams, and performance tracking, all aimed at improving learning outcomes and motivation. The company serves a diverse audience, including students, teachers, publishers, and corporations, and has successfully trained nearly 20,000 learners in data science and AI. Korbit Technologies is committed to democratizing education by providing high-quality, personalized learning experiences at an accessible cost, and it has gained recognition as one of the top AI startups globally, receiving positive media coverage from prominent publications.
DKBF is a nonprofit organization that was established in 2015 as an extension of Dave's Killer Bread (DKB) to mobilize the business community to adopt and implement second-chance employment (also known as fair chance employment).
Pairin develops a workforce process management platform that personalizes career exploration, job matching, and skill development for education, workforce programs, and governments. The platform includes PAIRIN Hiring, which identifies top performers during selection; PAIRIN Pro, which matches individuals to optimal job profiles and training programs while highlighting skill gaps; and PAIRIN Personalizes, a tool for soft‑skills development. The company also offers a readiness‑management system that delivers career guidance, skills training, and community services through automated data integrations and no‑code workflows. These tools enable workforce programs, government agencies, and educational institutions to empower individuals with seamless, relevant career and educational experiences. Pairin was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
EQOS is a nonprofit organization that develops and maintains a framework of universal, independent measures of education and training program quality based on real-world student outcomes including employment and earnings.
Anthill
Seed Round in 2021
Anthill AI is a Chicago-based software company focused on personalizing workforce development for both employers and employees. Founded by Muriel Clauson and Young-Jae Kim, the company offers a talent management platform that enhances employee engagement, retention, and internal mobility. The platform enables businesses to address critical workforce needs while providing employees with tailored insights and support for their professional growth. By facilitating reskilling and development, Anthill AI aims to improve the overall employee experience and drive organizational success.